Todd Cantwell has shown he's firmly part of the Rangers gang as he backed up Alfredo Morelos in their side's 2-2 draw with Hearts.
The Colombian was waving goodbye to Ibrox as he brings the curtain down on his Light Blues career, with Garang Kuol's late equaliser denying him a farewell win. Lawrence Shankland had put Hearts ahead before Cantwell levelled up and Fashion Sakala completed the comeback, but there was one final touchline ding-dong for Morelos as he got in the face of those on the Hearts bench.
It was clearly not something lost on Cantwell as he made his way back to the halfway line following his goal afterwards, in new video footage. Interim Hearts boss Steven Naismith was making his way back to the away dugout, and Cantwell appeared to be shouting something towards the former Rangers player's technical area, before continuing his jog back to position while pointing to his club crest. This didn't go unnoticed by Naismith or coach Frankie McAvoy, who was a coach at Norwich while Cantwell was in the academy ranks at Carrow Road.
Morelos was quickly in behind him to goad the Jambos too as they headed down the tunnel level. Up next for Rangers is their final game of the season away at St Mirren.
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